Sylvia's POV:
I was hoping my words would make Rufus turn around, but the only response I got was the cold locking of the door.
Damn it! I couldn't believe that he had even locked the door from the outside!
I was stunned. All the cells in my body were brimming with doubts. "Does Rufus really not love me anymore?"
Yana sneered, "What do you think?"
My mouth crinkled into a pout as I murmured, "I said my belly hurt, but he didn't care."
Yana let out a snort and said, "Why should he care about you? Your acting is so terrible. Who would believe that you were really in pain? Besides, it's best if Rufus has moved on and no longer loves you. That's exactly what you wanted, right?"
Feeling depressed after hearing Yana, I lay on the bed, helpless and powerless. "What should I do?"
Yana didn't say anything more.
The chains allowed me to move freely around the room but prevented me from going anywhere near the door.
Although I despised Rufus' trickery, I couldn't help but ponder about his love for me.
I had figured everything out initially and swore to leave Rufus after making him stop loving me. But now that things had come to this, I began to feel distressed and worried. Indeed, a person in love would always be unpredictable and unreasonable.
As long as I was still breathing, alive and conscious, I couldn't bear the possibility that my beloved no longer loved me.
I knew I was being irrational, but my emotions were getting the best of me. I couldn't think straight.
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